Short Biography for Francis Shure

Frances Shure is a Licensed Professional Counselor who is now retired from her private practice and works as an adjunct instructor at Naropa University at Boulder, Colorado.

She holds a B.S. (specializing in biology) and an M.Ed. (specializing in vocational rehabilitation counseling) from the University of Texas, and an M.A. (specializing in community agency counseling) from the University of Colorado.

In her 20 years as a psychotherapist, she focused on "depth psychology," which involves both the psychodynamic and transpersonal aspects of psychological healing.

Shure co-founded Colorado 9/11 Truth in 2004 and is a member of the 9/11 Consensus Panel as well as the Medical Professionals for 9/11 Truth. She has brought her expertise to the study of 9/11 by authoring the groundbreaking series, "Why Do Good People Become Silent—Or Worse—About 9/11?" Published at AE911Truth.org, these articles examine the psychological resistance to information that contradicts the official account of 9/11 or to any strongly held belief.